king-size
Americanadjective
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larger or longer than the usual size.
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(of a bed) extra large, usually measuring between 76 and 78 inches (193 and 198 centimeters) wide and between 80 and 84 inches (203 and 213 centimeters) long.
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pertaining to or made for a king-size bed.
king-size sheets.
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(of a cigarette) extra long, in contrast to the standard length.
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very large, important, or serious; major.
a king-size job.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of king-size
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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I lost a king-size quilt that my mother knit for me.
From Los Angeles Times
The Inquirer reported that his daughter, Gina Gibson said, that when he spotted the king-size bed, the 77-year-old jumped on it like a kid, saying, “You mean I get to roll over — twice?”
From Seattle Times
The warnings will first appear on king-size cigarettes in July 2024 and on regular cigarettes and small cigars with tipping paper, and tubes, by the end of April 2025, the health ministry said.
From Los Angeles Times
He spent the night at a hotel, where he relished the ability to sprawl in a king-size bed, as he began to process what life after prison looked like.
From New York Times
Whenever we stay in a hotel or rental house with a king-size bed, my husband and I absolutely luxuriate in the larger bed.
From Salon
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